Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1892 — HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? [ARTICLE]
HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS?
If yo i h»ve, don’t wait until the trouble becomes so aggravated that nothing can help yon, when yon may so easily learn what will be of immediate and permanent benefit, —to you, or any of your friends having pulmonary trouble, —through read - ing a.splendid paper on “The Consumptives Clime,” published in Demorest’s Family Magazine for May This article is handsomely illustrated with numerous views of health resorts and other beautiful places in Colorado, and will interest every robust person, as well as those seeking a congenial clime. An illustrated paper on “The GrapeFruit” is also semonable. furnishing valuable information regarding this—to ma-ny-unfamiliar fruit, especially about its beneficial qualities as an alterative in the spring. “ n Persia’s Palaces.” with its a. any illustrations, gives a comprehensive idea of woman’s life in that Eastern clime; “Next Summer’s Garden" is just in time to be of practical use; there is a Decoration Day story, “The Voodoo Charm," and a Decoration Day poem, “Onr Truce,” beautifully illustrated, besides other good stories; “Chat" tells about the latest fads, from “Home Art” you can learn “How to Frame Pictures” yourself, and all the other departments are running over with seasonable matter; and, besides three full page oictures, there aie nearly 200 illustrations. Indeed, every member of the family is sure to find something of personal interest in every number of Demorest’s Family Magazine, and it is published for only $2 a year, by W. Jennings Demorest, 15 E. 14th St., New York.
In a typ >graphically artistic item contained in last week’s Republican it is claimed with great gusto that: “In 1891, during January, the exports butter from the United States to Cuba amounted in value to $952. In 1892. under Republican reciprocity, during the corresponding, month, our exports of butter to that country amounted in value to $2,148. This increase of 81,196, or 125.5 per cent., was caused by Republican reciprocity.”” ow if reciprocity should be extended in its scope—or rather merged into the Democratic idea of “tariff reform —tariff reduction” or even “freer trade* how much more enlarged would our exports be in all other goods?—lf a little reciprocity is good, why shouldn’t it be better in much larger quantitv? ■ * j JFcr nearly half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1 as been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The constantly in. creasing demand for this remedy proves it to be the very best fspecific for colds, coughs, and all diseases of the throat and lungs
